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Once you got your starting items and skill, it is time to move out into a lane and start gaining levels. How you decide on which lane you start with can make a very huge difference in the game and how leveling turns out to get aion gold. There are several things to consider. For example, pairing 2 different stuns can definitely result in an early kill.
Would, let us say, death knight/shaman/mage be the most skillful 3v3 comp (even though we all know it would be awful) because the DK is matched with the least represented classes? And going off the same logic, I assume prot/holy paladin, shadow priest, enhancement shaman would be the most insanely skilled compin the game right now?
Since a metric ton of people are getting into Heroes of Newerth (HoN) lately and S2 games is starting to give away beta keys), I decided to put a quick beginner guide here courtesy of guildmates of ours. It should help siginificantly for people wanting to play HoN but never played DotA or never got into it too much. Although HoN is essentially a DotA clone with an entirely revamped engine and many new features.